Two cities colour the Dominican's Caribbean coast. Lovely and lively, La Romana welcomes you to nearby resorts scattered across breathtaking beaches, facing the clear-blue sea. Eastwards, seek Santo Domingo, the country's capital and bachata-blasting cultural core. Surrounding the two, tropical islands and sun-kissed shores deliver your Dominican dream: an exciting escape from the ordinary.
Visit Santo Domingo & La Romana: get started
Set your dream Dominican Republic all-inclusive vacation near La Romana or Santo Domingo! Look for La Romana resorts on Dominicus Beach or find golf courses near Santana Beach. Go for Santo Domingo resorts overlooking the Bay of Boca Chica, or Juan Dolio Beach. For a touch of adventure, plan Dominican Republic excursions to the secluded Isla Saona or Isla Catalina.
Santo Domingo & La Romana travel guide
Destination facts
Language
Spanish
What to bring back
Dominican instruments used for the island’s merengue music: the güira (metal scraper) or the tambora (two-headed drum). Or items made from the dried gourds of the higüero tree!
What to eat
Chimichurri, or Chimi, a popular Dominican beef or pork sandwich, topped with cabbage, served with salsa at food trucks and street stands, and a dessert of Bizcocho Dominicano (rich Dominican cake with meringue icing).
Fun fact
Santo Domingo is one of the oldest European-settled city in the Americas. It was founded by Christopher Columbus’ brother, Bartholomew, in 1496, and the city’s Colonial Zone is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site due to the presence of the New World’s first university, cathedral, castle, monastery and fortress.
Important info
For more information on all necessary travel documents, visa, taxes and more, check Air Canada’s Travel Requirements page and the Government of Canada’s Travel and Tourism website.